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iPolish Smart Nails Steal Spotlight At CES 2026, Change Colours Faster Than Outfits
Smart beauty had its moment at CES 2026 and it came in the form of press-on nails. A Florida-based digital beauty brand called iPolish turned heads in Las Vegas after unveiling smart, colour-changing press-on nails that can switch shades in seconds using a smartphone app.
At a tech show usually dominated by cars, TVs and AI gadgets, these nails stood out for a simple reason: they solve a very real, everyday problem. Want a new nail colour without removing polish, booking a salon appointment or waiting for paint to dry? iPolish thinks it has the answer.
What iPolish Unveiled At CES 2026
At CES 2026, iPolish showcased press-on nails that can change colour on demand. Each nail can shift between more than 400 shades, with the transformation taking as little as five seconds.
Instead of treating nail colour as something fixed for days or weeks, the brand is pitching it as something flexible - something you can change as often as your outfit, mood or occasion.
The launch drew attention because it brought together beauty, wearables and smart materials in a form that feels familiar rather than futuristic.
How The Colour-Changing Technology Works
The nails are controlled through a smartphone app. Users select a shade, and the nails update almost instantly.
Behind the scenes, the system relies on electrophoretic nanopolymer technology, similar to what's used in e-ink displays. This matters because once the colour changes, it stays put without continuous power, making the nails more practical for daily use.
To trigger the change, users use a small activation device that works alongside the app. There are no wires, no paint, and no drying time involved.
What Comes In The iPolish Starter Kit
iPolish confirmed that preorders are open for a starter kit priced at $95.
The kit includes:
- Two full sets of press-on nails in different shapes
- An activation device
- Adhesive and nail prep tools
- Access to the companion app
For users who need replacements, individual nails are expected to cost around $6.50 per nail.
Availability And Launch Timeline
According to CES coverage, iPolish plans to begin shipping the product in summer 2026, with June mentioned as the expected window.
The brand has not yet announced retail partnerships or international availability, keeping the focus firmly on direct consumer adoption first.
What Is CES 2026?
CES 2026, short for the Consumer Electronics Show, is a global technology exhibition held every January in Las Vegas. It's where companies debut new and emerging tech from AI and wearables to health, mobility and smart lifestyle products often before they reach consumers. A launch at CES signals innovation and global relevance, which is why products unveiled here tend to set future tech and consumer trends.
Why These Smart Nails Grabbed Attention At CES
CES is known for showcasing technology that feels years away from everyday life. What made iPolish's nails different is that they fit seamlessly into an existing routine.
You already wear press-ons. You already change nail colours. This just removes the waiting, the mess and the commitment to one shade.
Observers have also flagged practical questions - durability, long-term wear and how the nails hold up in real-world conditions which will only be answered once consumers start using them regularly.
The Bigger Picture For Beauty And Wearable Tech
iPolish's debut points to a growing space where beauty products behave more like smart devices. Instead of static finishes, products are becoming responsive, customisable and app-driven.
Whether this becomes a mainstream shift or a niche luxury depends on how well the technology performs outside demo floors. But CES 2026 made one thing clear: smart beauty is no longer just a concept.
With its colour-changing press-on nails, iPolish brought something refreshingly practical to CES 2026. A product designed to make a familiar beauty ritual faster and more flexible.
If the nails deliver on durability and ease of use, they could change how people think about manicures altogether. For now, iPolish has sparked a conversation that goes beyond beauty and into how technology slowly reshapes everyday choices one shade at a time.



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